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the heads of jpmorgan chase, bank of america and goldman sachs are among those who will testify. the hearings begin on wednesday and could cub into thursday. >>> the football crisis may have caused problems for home sales but they rose in the baltimore area in 2009. the baltimore sun says sales increased by 3%. the downsize is the average sale price fell 9% compared to 2008. many economists say sales picked up due to the $8,000 first-time home buyer credit. >>> baltimore is halfway through the traditional flu season that typically ends in april. as gee gentlemen barnett explains, doctors are hosting h1n1 flu clinics anticipating a boost in patients. >> reporter: the h1n1 flur clinic in southwest baltimore works on a first come. >> we had people here about an hour before we were supposed to start. >> reporter: first served basis. >> it's a different bug. >> reporter: doctors say it's unpredictable. that's why many hospitals are keeping strict visitation restrictions to protect patients and workers. >> at this point, we still have visitor limitations in place. we're still asking vi
the heads of jpmorgan chase, bank of america and goldman sachs are among those who will testify. the hearings begin on wednesday and could cub into thursday. >>> the football crisis may have caused problems for home sales but they rose in the baltimore area in 2009. the baltimore sun says sales increased by 3%. the downsize is the average sale price fell 9% compared to 2008. many economists say sales picked up due to the $8,000 first-time home buyer credit. >>> baltimore is...
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what defined america has been even the most daunting dif can cullties. in the new year we can be filled with new hope and optimism that our greatest challenges will be met, better days are ahead and in the difficult times we will persevere as we always have. >> president obama says he expects a final report on the bombing investigation from his advisors in the coming days. julie? >> julie: molly henneberg in washington, thank you very much. as the u.s. renews the counterterrorism effort in yemen, the failed attack put a spotlight on umar farouk abdulmutallab's homeland of nigeria. it's a country not generally associated with extremism and even the suspect's own father reported his son's suspicious activity to the united states. so what led umar farouk abdulmutallab to radical islam? contact and reaction from nigeria coming uppen up on thex report." we're looking into security lapse at one of the busiest airports. this oversight coming days before the failed plot to take down delta flight 253. the tsa launching an internal investigation after a security c
what defined america has been even the most daunting dif can cullties. in the new year we can be filled with new hope and optimism that our greatest challenges will be met, better days are ahead and in the difficult times we will persevere as we always have. >> president obama says he expects a final report on the bombing investigation from his advisors in the coming days. julie? >> julie: molly henneberg in washington, thank you very much. as the u.s. renews the counterterrorism...
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i am looking for america's next top model! most girls on "top model" this season are 5'7" and below. our shortest, 5'3." >> larry: would a show on top male models work? >> no, i don't think so. >> larry: no? >> because you can't name five male supermodels in the history of models. you can if you're a fashion person. but if you're just a person that is not obsessed with the fashion industry, you can't. which means that the public does not really want few see that. i don't think. >> larry: are you big in the gay community? >> am i big in the gay community? >> larry: a lot of gay people follow. >> got it. yes. yes. >> larry: are you big? >> i thought you meant is, like my butt juicy? what are you talking about? i feel an affinity with the gay community. you know why? it's because being a black woman, a black woman, i tend to connect with different areas of disenfranchised people. >> larry: not kidding? >> i got a glaad award for that in the representation of the gay community in the representation of top model and the gay communi
i am looking for america's next top model! most girls on "top model" this season are 5'7" and below. our shortest, 5'3." >> larry: would a show on top male models work? >> no, i don't think so. >> larry: no? >> because you can't name five male supermodels in the history of models. you can if you're a fashion person. but if you're just a person that is not obsessed with the fashion industry, you can't. which means that the public does not really want...
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[applause] only in america, where you're born doesn't determine where you'll die. as a journalist, it's my job to cover struggled basically. y'all know i know struggle. where there is a struggle for power, the war in iraq and making a stand. one of the things i was clear about as a child growing up the nation because of literacy and speech and moms struggling financially to raise their kids is how people can dismiss how you can be seen as cast aside, your opinion doesn't matter. so i knew as a child would've felt like like to be voiceless, not to matter. and now is a journalist i have the opportunity to give voice to the voiceless. that's the big reason why i go because it's important. journalists, you know, i work for cbs news, the network of walter cronkite, dan rather, katie couric, at bradley, morley favor, lesley stahl, the list goes on. steve kroft. wasn't early journalist and every journalist worth his salt on my network when the nation calls, you answer. we have a think about 60,000 of our sons and daughters in afghanistan. and the american people deserve t
[applause] only in america, where you're born doesn't determine where you'll die. as a journalist, it's my job to cover struggled basically. y'all know i know struggle. where there is a struggle for power, the war in iraq and making a stand. one of the things i was clear about as a child growing up the nation because of literacy and speech and moms struggling financially to raise their kids is how people can dismiss how you can be seen as cast aside, your opinion doesn't matter. so i knew as a...
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hello, america. i don't know if i've ever told you why i believe some of the things that i do or how i began my journey into believing what i do. it's funny the uber left tries to discredit me calling me a conspiracy theorist, because i've always made fun of conspiracy people. sometimes there are conspiracies and sometimes it's plain out in the open and you have to be willing to look at it. conspiracies aren't conspiracies when they're true and open. we have been closing the case this week on all of the things that we talked about last year. because we have to move on. we can't still sit here and say gee, i wonder if this is what they're doing. we have to move to the position of what are we going to do about it now? that's where we start next week. more and more americans are finding themselves where i am, in a place where you don't want to believe the stuff that you now do, even the stuff you would have thought a year ago was crazy now. but you do believe it. because you're honest with yourself. you
hello, america. i don't know if i've ever told you why i believe some of the things that i do or how i began my journey into believing what i do. it's funny the uber left tries to discredit me calling me a conspiracy theorist, because i've always made fun of conspiracy people. sometimes there are conspiracies and sometimes it's plain out in the open and you have to be willing to look at it. conspiracies aren't conspiracies when they're true and open. we have been closing the case this week on...
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perhaps more ominously, he threatened more attacks are coming against america both outside and inside the united states. the man sitting beside al balawi in the video is the new leader of the pakistani branch. this is another picture we got from kalil al balawi's family. >>> police in england arrested three men who they say threatened staff aboard a plane bound for dubai. the men were arrested on suspicion of making a bomb threat and are in jail in london. it happened last night as the plane got ready to take off from heathrow airport. all the passengers were taken off the plane while police searched it with bomb-sniffing dogs. they found nothing suspicious. heathrow remained open during the incident. >>> the togo national soccer team has withdrawn from the african cup of nations tournament. the team pulled out of the games this morning in the wake of that devastating attack that killed at least two people when gunmen opened fire on a bus carrying the team to the tournament. it happened on the border between angola and republic of congo. so far there's no claim of responsibility for t
perhaps more ominously, he threatened more attacks are coming against america both outside and inside the united states. the man sitting beside al balawi in the video is the new leader of the pakistani branch. this is another picture we got from kalil al balawi's family. >>> police in england arrested three men who they say threatened staff aboard a plane bound for dubai. the men were arrested on suspicion of making a bomb threat and are in jail in london. it happened last night as the...
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where america stands on food safety. how do we stack up against other countries and how do we prevent the most vulnerable americans from becoming dangerously ill? >> it got worse and worse, and it felt like killer pain. >> glor: and dashboard distractions, will the next generation of in car gadgets lure drivers into taking their eyes off the road? captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with jeff glor. >> glor: good evening, the new year has been a cold year for most americans and this weekend is no exception. a deep-freeze is forecast to engulf virtually all of the continental united states overnight. the south is particularly ill prepared for such bone chilling weather. mark strassmann is in atlanta tonight. mark, good evening. >> reporter: good evening, jeff. it was 12 degrees outside here first thing this morning, but with the windchill it felt like one degree above zero, very unsouthern but remember every state but hawaii has been experiencing freezing temperatures, it is just that some people fee
where america stands on food safety. how do we stack up against other countries and how do we prevent the most vulnerable americans from becoming dangerously ill? >> it got worse and worse, and it felt like killer pain. >> glor: and dashboard distractions, will the next generation of in car gadgets lure drivers into taking their eyes off the road? captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with jeff glor. >> glor: good evening, the new year has been a...
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hotel workers tipped them off saying they saw the suspect's picture on "america's most wanted" accused of kills his twin sister, aunt and a young cousin. >> it was a huge relief to know that the monster's in the cage. >> it's been an added stress, having this policem manhunt goig on. my mom and daughter are on my mind all day long. i wake up in tears. >> the suspect's car, a key part of the manhunt was found in the hotel parking lot. >>> the desperate search for two sisters who have been missing for several days now. local police are worried about the young girl's safety. >>> and the unexpected eruption that sent tourists and residents running for cover. >>> and a costly discovery in some bananas on their way to store shelves. dan? >>> brett favre and the vikings, mr. melvin, riting the ship in a very big way against the giants. the georgetown hoyas looking for a road win. >>> and maryland coming up huge on the hardwood. news4 at 6:00 continues. >>> tonight, no sign of two young girls missing from prince george's county. both sisters 14 and 11 years old disappeared almost a week ago. t
hotel workers tipped them off saying they saw the suspect's picture on "america's most wanted" accused of kills his twin sister, aunt and a young cousin. >> it was a huge relief to know that the monster's in the cage. >> it's been an added stress, having this policem manhunt goig on. my mom and daughter are on my mind all day long. i wake up in tears. >> the suspect's car, a key part of the manhunt was found in the hotel parking lot. >>> the desperate search...
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for the increased funding is to keep the pressure on the yemeni government to keep the pressure on america's enemies. kimberly dozier, cbss new, the white house. >>> those five measures suspected of plotting attacks in pakistan are due in court take. the five young muslim men are from the washington, d.c. area. they were arrested in december carrying a map of an area near a nuclear power facility. police say they'll seek life sentences on terror charges, but the men are expected to be deported back to the u.s. >>> tomorrow president obama meets with his security advisers to review events that led up to the detroit airline attack. the president returns from his vacation in hawaii today. he left there early this morning. the first family wrapped up their vacation with a visit to the honolulu zoo on sunday. >>> on the cbs "moneywatch," shares in asia had a mixed start to the new year this morning and emily smith is here in morning with that and more. good morning. >> reporter: good morning. well, most asian markets kicked off 2010 with moderate gains. japan's nikkei climbed 1% while the hang se
for the increased funding is to keep the pressure on the yemeni government to keep the pressure on america's enemies. kimberly dozier, cbss new, the white house. >>> those five measures suspected of plotting attacks in pakistan are due in court take. the five young muslim men are from the washington, d.c. area. they were arrested in december carrying a map of an area near a nuclear power facility. police say they'll seek life sentences on terror charges, but the men are expected to be...
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the motel owners had recognized him from a preview of the show "america's most wanted." and then called the show's tip line. >> first thing the news flashed his face on the screen. and i go, you know, that's him. >> marriage had been camping out in this florida motel room lube alone under a fake name. he used only cash, stockpiled canned food, and had covered his blue toyota to conceal it. >> we can begin the process of mourning ask of groving. >> this is a first appearance hearing. >> now in custody, marriage faces four counts of first degree murder. mark strassman, cbs news, atlanta. >>> coming up on 9 news now at noon, we're in a deep freeze. and much of the country is coping with bitter cold temperatures. >>> we will have details in just a moment. >>> i am meteorologist howard bernstein. the deep freeze could last awhile. we will look at the temperatures and the trend for the rest of the week. we have snow flurries showing up on live doppler 9,000hd and maybe more than snow flurry is about the end of the week. we will are the full forecast when 9 news now at noon ret
the motel owners had recognized him from a preview of the show "america's most wanted." and then called the show's tip line. >> first thing the news flashed his face on the screen. and i go, you know, that's him. >> marriage had been camping out in this florida motel room lube alone under a fake name. he used only cash, stockpiled canned food, and had covered his blue toyota to conceal it. >> we can begin the process of mourning ask of groving. >> this is a...
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a viewer from "america's most wanted" recognized the description of the man and his car. officers immediately responded to the tip late saturday and surrounded a small motel along long key, florida. >> i'm just happy the family found closure. that's what i'm happy about. that the family can now mourn. ok? >> meridge is accused of fatally shooting his twin sisters, a cousin and aunt at the family's home in juniper, florida. >>> this morning the secret service says it's investigating a hanged effigy of the president. the large doll was found hanging from the building in the hometown of former president jimmy carter. a pokesperson says it was found yesterday morning along main street in the small town of plains, ga. a witness told the local tv station the doll had a rope around its neck with a sign with obama's name on it. >>> the science fiction blockbuster "avatar" pulled in more than $1 billion. our camera operator gave it two thumbs up. according to studio estimates the film took in $68 million just this weekend. coming in second, "sherlock holmes" which took in $38 mill
a viewer from "america's most wanted" recognized the description of the man and his car. officers immediately responded to the tip late saturday and surrounded a small motel along long key, florida. >> i'm just happy the family found closure. that's what i'm happy about. that the family can now mourn. ok? >> meridge is accused of fatally shooting his twin sisters, a cousin and aunt at the family's home in juniper, florida. >>> this morning the secret service says...
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." >>> you could make a short film about robots attacking south america, post it on the internet and post back and sit back while hollywood launches a huge xet tigs for your video services. coming up next on viral rewind. >>> a look at the top stories. a new video shows the man blamed for the deadly attack on a cia outpost sitting next to the head of the pakistani taliban. it was apparently made ten days before the attack and in the video. humam khalil abu mulal al balawi calls on jihad to attack u.s. targets. >>> a man accused of touching off a massive security scare is due in court next week. they say 28-year-old haisong jiang dunked under a security rope and forced officials to shut down the terminal and rescreen thousands of passengers. it delayed flights worldwide. he was arrested and charged with defiant trespass. >>> the nigerian man accused of trying to blow up a northwest airlines plane on christmas day has pleaded not guilty. umar farouk abdulmutallab made his first appearance yesterday in detroit. a grand jury indicted him on six charges, the most serious, attempting to us
." >>> you could make a short film about robots attacking south america, post it on the internet and post back and sit back while hollywood launches a huge xet tigs for your video services. coming up next on viral rewind. >>> a look at the top stories. a new video shows the man blamed for the deadly attack on a cia outpost sitting next to the head of the pakistani taliban. it was apparently made ten days before the attack and in the video. humam khalil abu mulal al balawi...
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. >>> coming up on "good morning america" -- tips to get your finances in order in the new year. five simple ways to cut costs and save thousands of dollars. that's on gma. that's your "moneyscope report." i'm jeremy hubbard. >>> 6:23. if you like watching sports and snow stay tuned. we have video about up with of those games -- about one of those games yesterday in the snow. we're looking at the extended forecast, the chance of a flurry or snow shower this afternoon. otherwise a fair mix of clouds and gusty winds, high of only 32. will feel like low 20s and we'll get back to low 20s tonight. tomorrow 33, 37 wednesday. thursday looks like we try to start clear, we pushed the old pattern out but the next one comes back in with a race of clouds. that will come back with a chance of snow and maybe accumulating snow on friday. much colder, highs only in the 20s next weekend. >>> 6:23. here's kim brown with a check on traffic. >> thank you. aside from the one crash we still have on scene in finksburg, gamber road and deerpark road, looking good around the area, ice reported in joppato
. >>> coming up on "good morning america" -- tips to get your finances in order in the new year. five simple ways to cut costs and save thousands of dollars. that's on gma. that's your "moneyscope report." i'm jeremy hubbard. >>> 6:23. if you like watching sports and snow stay tuned. we have video about up with of those games -- about one of those games yesterday in the snow. we're looking at the extended forecast, the chance of a flurry or snow shower this...
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they have to get more mainstream america. >> they're criminals. nazis were not, the people at randy's camps were not soldiers, they were criminaled. we treated them as such. that's what he deserves and he should be getting as such. >> larry: do you think he will not get a fair trial, nancy? what is your concern if he's tried as a terrorist? >> i believe he has not earned the right to have the same protections that an american citizen has. there is an obvious reason why there is a disagreement here. you have people by and large with a military background saying this needs to be treated differently and this can't be treated like a common thug. there is a greater intent here, there is a greater threat here. as horrible as it is, when one human being decides to take the life of another human being, it is different from when a nation decides to destroy another nation. our country and our culture are under attack, and if we do not correctly assess the threat, we will not correctly protect ourselves. >> again, in other words, if we can't be protected fro
they have to get more mainstream america. >> they're criminals. nazis were not, the people at randy's camps were not soldiers, they were criminaled. we treated them as such. that's what he deserves and he should be getting as such. >> larry: do you think he will not get a fair trial, nancy? what is your concern if he's tried as a terrorist? >> i believe he has not earned the right to have the same protections that an american citizen has. there is an obvious reason why there...
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get jaw-dropping fios tv, america's highest rated internet, and unlimited nationwide calling for just $99.99 a month. plus a special double bonus: $150 back plus a free multi-room dvr for 3 months. don't wait. offer ends january 16th. call 1.866.699.fios. call the verizon center for customers with disabilities at 800.974.6006 tty/v. this is fios. this is big. >>> wilhide's unique flowers. look at this unique arrangement. what do you notice that is different this week? >> besides the bright red gerber daisies, those little candle holders. very touching. >> nice job wilhide's. >>> let's get to your money. think money. new year's day brought with it a tax break for the wealthy but may all cost us. the well known estate tax expired on january 1st, congress let renewing the tax slip through the legislative cracks. as abc2 news laura mark explains gone with the tax is $14 billion for the u.s. treasury. >> it seems to be on everyone's mind. >> reporter: andrew katzenstein represents some of america's wealthiest families. those families just got a big gift from congress. >> this - >> reporter
get jaw-dropping fios tv, america's highest rated internet, and unlimited nationwide calling for just $99.99 a month. plus a special double bonus: $150 back plus a free multi-room dvr for 3 months. don't wait. offer ends january 16th. call 1.866.699.fios. call the verizon center for customers with disabilities at 800.974.6006 tty/v. this is fios. this is big. >>> wilhide's unique flowers. look at this unique arrangement. what do you notice that is different this week? >> besides...
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- of america. thomas jefferson, and words that are inscribed down the small, god gave us life and liberty. i say to all that are in this movement, life may be losing in washington d.c., but life is winning in america. because of all of you, the pro- lifer america will take this congress back in 2010 and take this country back in 2012, so help us god. [cheers and applause] >> afternoon. i am the congressman from wisconsin. during my six years as chairman of the house judiciary committee, i managed the law that banned partial birth abortion, and the law that tried to save terry schiavo's life. we have been reading an awful lot about health care lately. the original bill that obama, pelosi and ried introduced used your tax dollars. it is morally wrong and it is also bad policy. we should not use the power of taxation granted and the congress by the united states constitution to force you to pay for a procedure that you believe is morally wrong. congress has recognized that for 34 years with the hyde a
- of america. thomas jefferson, and words that are inscribed down the small, god gave us life and liberty. i say to all that are in this movement, life may be losing in washington d.c., but life is winning in america. because of all of you, the pro- lifer america will take this congress back in 2010 and take this country back in 2012, so help us god. [cheers and applause] >> afternoon. i am the congressman from wisconsin. during my six years as chairman of the house judiciary committee, i...
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>>> all next week, "where america stands" continues on the "cbs evening news" and "the early show." it also continues tonight with mr. jeff glor. >> interesting story coming up tonight. we hear about all these food recall, yet still every year 5,000 americans die from the food they eat. it is a staggering number. we'll take a look at food safety and how the food system is being protected these days. >> which i'm looking forward it because freaks me out every time one of those stories comes along. >> also next saturday, if your skiing trip is beyond the budget, how about breaking uhe the snowshoes. we will show you how to have an affordable cold weather fun day for the whole family. first thanks to everybody for being here. >> i'll get you a new set of ear muffs about. >> we're not done yet. katherine mcphee is back with keep driving. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪,,,,,,,,,, i calculate my own payroll. it works... pretty well. right, guys? announcer: there's an easier way. do your payroll with intuit online payroll. just enter employee hours. it calculates all the taxes and creates paychecks. get a
>>> all next week, "where america stands" continues on the "cbs evening news" and "the early show." it also continues tonight with mr. jeff glor. >> interesting story coming up tonight. we hear about all these food recall, yet still every year 5,000 americans die from the food they eat. it is a staggering number. we'll take a look at food safety and how the food system is being protected these days. >> which i'm looking forward it because...
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both in america and iraq weon't abandon our right to punish this firm. sreenivasan: the blackwater guards claimed thewere ambushed. osecutors and many iraqis sa the guards use of chine guns and grenades was unpvoked. the first business dayf the new year s a surge in stocks and the price of oil. wall street surged on encouraging news about manufacturing in the u.sand china. the dow jones dustrial average ined nearly 156 points to close just under0,584. the nasdaq rose 39 pointto ose at 230 and oiclosed above $81 a barrelor the first time in nely three months, as frigid weather gripped the stern u.s. d drove up demand. the number of bankrucies in the u.s. rose 32% in 2009. the associat press reported todaconsumers and businesses filed more than 1.4 miion bankptcy petitions. e number of cases fell sharp in 2006 after ngress overhauled u. bankruptcy laws, but they've been rising ever nce. the tallest ilding on earth formally opened today dubai. we have a report nrated by sally biulph of independent televion news. >> a celebration whi measured up to the size
both in america and iraq weon't abandon our right to punish this firm. sreenivasan: the blackwater guards claimed thewere ambushed. osecutors and many iraqis sa the guards use of chine guns and grenades was unpvoked. the first business dayf the new year s a surge in stocks and the price of oil. wall street surged on encouraging news about manufacturing in the u.sand china. the dow jones dustrial average ined nearly 156 points to close just under0,584. the nasdaq rose 39 pointto ose at 230 and...
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pete king urged passage of a keep terrorists out of america act. the bill backed by republicans tried to prevent terrorists held at gitmo from being transferred to u.s. soil. >> it's a good reason why the government has such a hard time transferring these terrorist detainees to other countries. they are the worst of the worst. no one should want them. that's why we put in place a process by which the terrorists should be held and tried as enemy combatants. >> former democratic co-chair of the 9/11 commission thinks that all of washington needs to make counterterrorism a top priority. >> will that sense of urgency that governor cane and i have called fo for since the 9/11 commission happen not just at the presidential level where it has to happen, but the political leadership of the country, congress and other places? >> meantime a senior administration official tell a plot on the fort hood shootings will mott be released until after the pentagon releases its report. brian, that's later this month. back to you. >> brian: malini, thank you very much.
pete king urged passage of a keep terrorists out of america act. the bill backed by republicans tried to prevent terrorists held at gitmo from being transferred to u.s. soil. >> it's a good reason why the government has such a hard time transferring these terrorist detainees to other countries. they are the worst of the worst. no one should want them. that's why we put in place a process by which the terrorists should be held and tried as enemy combatants. >> former democratic...
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the ad is paid for by the group keep america safe which counts liz cheney among its board members and taking a hour by hour look at the president's response to the bomb attempt in this style of this tv show "24." >> what already is apparent is that there was a mix-up of human and systemic failures that contributed to this potential c catastrophic breach of security. >> how long did it take you to realize the system failed? >> jon dekker is washington correspondent for reuters. good morning. good to see you. >> good to see you, alex. >> what do you think of this commercial? in the wake of everything, what i heard most after the president's statements on thursday was, okay, look what he got done in two weeks. >> it's an effective commercial in the sense that certainly the new season of "24" is starting a week or so from today. it's good promotion for that program. it's an effective commercial, alex, in the sense there are those americans out there for whom this is a major issue, national security, homeland security. this has always been the achilles heel for barack obama, when he was ru
the ad is paid for by the group keep america safe which counts liz cheney among its board members and taking a hour by hour look at the president's response to the bomb attempt in this style of this tv show "24." >> what already is apparent is that there was a mix-up of human and systemic failures that contributed to this potential c catastrophic breach of security. >> how long did it take you to realize the system failed? >> jon dekker is washington correspondent...
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if you look on the left that is the new world, south america and with north america about eight. this is the first map to show north and south america unambiguously surrounded by water. not as some undefined part of asia or some undefined place that really isn't identified at all. because it shows more than south america surrounded by water it's the first map to suggest the existence of the pacific ocean and this is something of mystery because europeans are not supposed to have known about the pacific ocean until 1513 when balto was caught sight of it from the mountaintop. so, that is something that brings a lot of people back to that and something peter has written about extensively. it's not something i dwell on a lot in the book because i felt the mystery is almost more fun to leave as a mystery than to try to resolve but it's a great part of the story. it's not the only part of the story though. there's more that is very significant about the map. if you look at africa for its simple this is one of the first printed maps to show the full coastlines of africa. africa and, exc
if you look on the left that is the new world, south america and with north america about eight. this is the first map to show north and south america unambiguously surrounded by water. not as some undefined part of asia or some undefined place that really isn't identified at all. because it shows more than south america surrounded by water it's the first map to suggest the existence of the pacific ocean and this is something of mystery because europeans are not supposed to have known about the...
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the five-week manhunt ended thanks to a motel manager who was watching "america's most wanted." stephanie sy reports. >> reporter: after more than a month on the lam, paul merhige was arrested saturday night. hiding out a at this motel. the 35-year-old is accused of gunning down his twin sisters, elderly aunt, and cousin's 6-year-old daughter on thanksgiving. >> i'm really happy that, you know, the monster's in a cage. >> reporter: after months of plasring florida neighborhoods with wanted posters, it was a few seconds on tv that led to the arrest. the owners of the motel saw his picture flash on-screen during a commercial for "america's most wanted." >> there was no doubt because we have a big-screen tv in the house. it just shocked him to the core and he came up front and he says, i can't believe this, but he's upstairs. >> reporter: it was the fourth time the story aired on the program. with an urgent plea from john walsh. >> few stories have made me as angry or as sad as our first case tonight. >> reporter: in 20 years, "america's most wanted" has helped to put more than 1,0
the five-week manhunt ended thanks to a motel manager who was watching "america's most wanted." stephanie sy reports. >> reporter: after more than a month on the lam, paul merhige was arrested saturday night. hiding out a at this motel. the 35-year-old is accused of gunning down his twin sisters, elderly aunt, and cousin's 6-year-old daughter on thanksgiving. >> i'm really happy that, you know, the monster's in a cage. >> reporter: after months of plasring florida...
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wait a minute, he thinks america is arrogant, he thinks america has caused some of this. he thinks the world sees us through a prism we have no knowledge of. >> he is trying to engage and have a different dialogue to try to involve in a multi-lateral way those nations that can help us go after -- >> change minds about us with this apologetic platform he has put there. that is not going to work. >> it has 10 us far, right stephen? >> you can look at iran as a cheap example. -- chief example. he's been giving one deadline, caving and another deadline then caving. >> you have the concessions of the other world leaders to go and say, look we are going to have russia and china now engaged. >> china said four days ago, absolutely not, we are not gonna impose sanctions and we don't want to talk about it. >> this the total of his diplomatic effort for the past year on iran has been an abject failure and we lost a year in which they've had a revolution. >> draw a line in the sand and the iranians said the heck with you. not only that they are going to up the ante and more nuclear
wait a minute, he thinks america is arrogant, he thinks america has caused some of this. he thinks the world sees us through a prism we have no knowledge of. >> he is trying to engage and have a different dialogue to try to involve in a multi-lateral way those nations that can help us go after -- >> change minds about us with this apologetic platform he has put there. that is not going to work. >> it has 10 us far, right stephen? >> you can look at iran as a cheap...
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the motel's owner recognizes him from america's most wanted. he is being held without bond on four counts of murder and other charges. >>> there is an alert for metro riders. coleing up income here on fox 5, why you may be facing new delays this morning. >>> also, governor mart uno'malley could be facing a challenge from his own party. >>> all of that is coming up after the break. we'll get an update on the weather forecast on this chilly monday morning. we'll also check the roads with julie. stay with us. rainbow, why so blue? hmmm, i'm losing energy this morning. did you have a good breakfast? nooo. here, try this, it's under three hundred calories and pretty satisfying. mmmm! tasty! looks like everything is back to normal. fight the morning fade in under three hundred calories. jimmy dean d-lights. shine on. have you gotten your seasonal flu vaccination? great - but your work's not done yet. we still need to get the h1n1 flu vaccination. you, me -- we should all get one. the vaccine is safe and proven effective against this highly contagious
the motel's owner recognizes him from america's most wanted. he is being held without bond on four counts of murder and other charges. >>> there is an alert for metro riders. coleing up income here on fox 5, why you may be facing new delays this morning. >>> also, governor mart uno'malley could be facing a challenge from his own party. >>> all of that is coming up after the break. we'll get an update on the weather forecast on this chilly monday morning. we'll also...
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there is no, no clause in the constitution that says president obama can dell gaegate defense america to a yemen dictator. >> before you leave. i have to ask you about the cia deaths this week, you spent of course, 20 years at the cia and you know what a great loss this is for, for the agency. how does this affect both morale and strategy as the agency expands its role? >> well i think it hurts morale to a certain extent, naturally, because of the deaths. but it hurts morale even more because one of the officers who got killed had had arranged an operation in 1998 that would have killed or captured mr. osama bin laden. and mr. brennan is instrumental in preventing that operation from occurring. instead he said the americans should trust the saudis to take care of bin laden. so it is a painful, a painful death, but more importantly it is a death that didn't need to occur had mr. clinton, mr. brennan, george tenet, and mr. burger had the courage to try to defend americans. >> i wish all the gentlemen were here to defend themselves. >> i would delighted any team to talk with them in publ
there is no, no clause in the constitution that says president obama can dell gaegate defense america to a yemen dictator. >> before you leave. i have to ask you about the cia deaths this week, you spent of course, 20 years at the cia and you know what a great loss this is for, for the agency. how does this affect both morale and strategy as the agency expands its role? >> well i think it hurts morale to a certain extent, naturally, because of the deaths. but it hurts morale even...
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it will remain that we take revenge for his death for america and outside america. it is a trust on every person who left everything for the sake of god that he supported. >> you heard him refer to a couple of times, the head of the taliban that was killed last summer in an attack. a drone attack. now, we're going to have a live report from our senior international reporter nic robertson on this. and he is a couple minutes away. >>> well, the young man authorities say tried to blow up a northwest airlines plane on christmas day says he is not guilty. umar farouk abdulmutallab is accused of trying to blow up a plane in detroit. >> the 23-year-old new york jig faces federal charges. more on the suspect's brief court aappearance. >> arriving at federal court, abdulmutallab walked into the courtroom slowly and with apparent difficulty. the alleged christmas day suicide bomber having suffered second and third-degree lap burns after detonating explosives hidden in his underwear. standing borrow the judge, his feet were shackled, his white t-shirt and khaki pants too big f
it will remain that we take revenge for his death for america and outside america. it is a trust on every person who left everything for the sake of god that he supported. >> you heard him refer to a couple of times, the head of the taliban that was killed last summer in an attack. a drone attack. now, we're going to have a live report from our senior international reporter nic robertson on this. and he is a couple minutes away. >>> well, the young man authorities say tried to...
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we knew about america, but what we knew, america very different. we knew something that we learn from the 19th century america. and then this new world and we tried to find out how books, i found this book very interesting, but i just wanted detail of this book of the story, but from that aside, my first wish, was what you wrote this book. 50 years ago, visit from one leader of one country to the united states. i think there may be other leaders came here. sometimes khrushchev was eccentric. and president yeltsin was more eccentric, and when khrushchev came here, he just showed the time like this contemporary politician that we prefer to go to the common show, because most of the young people interest in this, maybe it was part of this. my father's behavior. maybe it was because it was back through the old war mentality on both sides, but not eliminate at that time in one visit, but it would change so why you wrote this? >> guest: i wrote the book because i happen to stumble upon the story of your father, nikita khrushchev's trip to the united stat
we knew about america, but what we knew, america very different. we knew something that we learn from the 19th century america. and then this new world and we tried to find out how books, i found this book very interesting, but i just wanted detail of this book of the story, but from that aside, my first wish, was what you wrote this book. 50 years ago, visit from one leader of one country to the united states. i think there may be other leaders came here. sometimes khrushchev was eccentric....
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there's a tv pilot for nbc called "funny in farsi," which is an iranian family living in america. it's from a book by an iranian author, an american named firza doumah. which could help present more iranians to the western world. and i think that what's happening right now with the green movement as well is we're seeing iranians fighting for democracy and freedom and doing things that we had never known iranians as. in the past we'd always known iran as the place where the hostages were taken or, again, the "not without my daughter" type example. but now i think the west is seeing and the rest of the world is seeing that iranians do want democracy, we do want freedom, and that we're good people. and i think there's these movements happening within hollywood as well. the movie "prince of persia" is coming out which i believe presents us in a positive light. there are some good things happening. >> maybe it will be like bollywood, it will be iraniwood or something like that. >> i hope so. >> maz, bobak, azar, and rudi, thank you. happy new year to you and best of luck zplp thank you
there's a tv pilot for nbc called "funny in farsi," which is an iranian family living in america. it's from a book by an iranian author, an american named firza doumah. which could help present more iranians to the western world. and i think that what's happening right now with the green movement as well is we're seeing iranians fighting for democracy and freedom and doing things that we had never known iranians as. in the past we'd always known iran as the place where the hostages...
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how will fans respond to the new makeover of one of america's big shows? kim serafin, senior editor for "in touch" magazine joins me. kate gosselin got a big makeover. what happened there. >> kate gosselin, people have seen the photos floating around, new hair extensions, apparently it took 20 hours to do these hair extensions. >> oh, my gosh. >> thousands of dollars. definitely not the clip-on ones you buy at the beauty star. i've done those and those look fine for me but i'm not kate gosselin. >> look at the hair stastyle sh had, that was kate gosselin. remember at halloween, they had the wigs. >> people were trying to find it, could not find it anywhere. she was so known for that hairstyle. this is a big deal, the fact she's starting this new year, her and jon got divorced in december, finalized. new kate, new hairdo, new year. >> and jon's got a new girlfriend. >> yeah. apparently jon met a girl while skiing over the holidays and certainly jon needed a new girlfriend for 2010, because he hasn't had enough women in his life so -- >> jon needs a lot of n
how will fans respond to the new makeover of one of america's big shows? kim serafin, senior editor for "in touch" magazine joins me. kate gosselin got a big makeover. what happened there. >> kate gosselin, people have seen the photos floating around, new hair extensions, apparently it took 20 hours to do these hair extensions. >> oh, my gosh. >> thousands of dollars. definitely not the clip-on ones you buy at the beauty star. i've done those and those look fine for...
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his father came to america as a young teenager knowing hardly any english. and then went on to get a ph.d in romance languages at columbia university and taught for three decades. and his father was quite a force in his life. so tracing back that story and the striving immigrant story was quite helpful to coming to understand justice scalia. >> ifill: you talk about the forces in his life. we know him now as perhaps the world's most famous conservative, originalist, unyielding. >> uh-huh. >> ifill: where did that come from? >> you know, his own father was pretty unyielding. and was someone who read texts. he actually translated a lot of texts as a professor of romance languages. he grew up in a strict roman catholic family. again, the striving first generation family. no one remembers him in his past as being anything other than conservative. and you know when you say to him justice scalia when did you first become an originalist, he will say it is like saying when did you first start eat -- --, he doesn't remember not being an originalist and knows there is
his father came to america as a young teenager knowing hardly any english. and then went on to get a ph.d in romance languages at columbia university and taught for three decades. and his father was quite a force in his life. so tracing back that story and the striving immigrant story was quite helpful to coming to understand justice scalia. >> ifill: you talk about the forces in his life. we know him now as perhaps the world's most famous conservative, originalist, unyielding. >>...
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this is the america agait the world cade. anti-amerin spirled almost out control for much of the decade in response to shall did . >> right after 9/1 >> we had a littleit of symphy for about a year but then with the set of iraq and dcontent with president bush'spproach to foreign policy, saw america's nuers really go south and there s -- not only concern aboutresident bu, it extended into the broader estion of worry about america'unchecked and unvaled power. w with president obama, some of those mbers have gone back down. but therstill is a coinuing concern about the exercise of amican power. and you could see the way began to play out as esident obama announced more tops for afghanistan and the backlash thabegan to create. that's going to beith us as a consequence of this decade pele around the world worry about the way th united states conducts itlf in dealing with its problems, dealg with terrorism. >> final thohts. >> i think the flip sidef thats, you know, what americs think our future in the world. ere self ree indicati
this is the america agait the world cade. anti-amerin spirled almost out control for much of the decade in response to shall did . >> right after 9/1 >> we had a littleit of symphy for about a year but then with the set of iraq and dcontent with president bush'spproach to foreign policy, saw america's nuers really go south and there s -- not only concern aboutresident bu, it extended into the broader estion of worry about america'unchecked and unvaled power. w with president obama,...
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both in america and iraq. we won't abandon our right to punish this firm. >> sreenivasan: the blackwater guards claimed they were ambushed. prosecutors and many iraqis said the guards use of machine guns and grenades was unprovoked. the first business day of the new year saw a surge in stocks and the price of oil. wall street surged on encouraging news about manufacturing in the u.s. and china. the dow jones industrial average gained nearly 156 points to close just under 10,584. the nasdaq rose 39 points to close at 2308. and oil closed above $81 a barrel for the first time in nearly three months, as frigid weather gripped the eastern u.s. and drove up demand. the number of bankruptcies in the u.s. rose 32% in 2009. the associated press reported today consumers and businesses filed more than 1.4 million bankruptcy petitions. the number of cases fell sharply in 2006 after congress overhauled u.s. bankruptcy laws, but they've been rising ever since. the tallest building on earth formally opened today in dubai. w
both in america and iraq. we won't abandon our right to punish this firm. >> sreenivasan: the blackwater guards claimed they were ambushed. prosecutors and many iraqis said the guards use of machine guns and grenades was unprovoked. the first business day of the new year saw a surge in stocks and the price of oil. wall street surged on encouraging news about manufacturing in the u.s. and china. the dow jones industrial average gained nearly 156 points to close just under 10,584. the...
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america's coldest spot, aberdeen, south dakota, minus 31. des moines was minus 8 today. and has blown through all $3 million of the city budgeted for snow removal. but there, people own winter coats and gloves. not like meridian, mississippi. winter weather arrived inside the courthouse. the boiler is broken. >> we have to dress in layers but when we have to go down the hall or into the break room, it is freezing. it is as though we're outside. >> many people are just sick of it. this cold has been biting them for more than a week and this time, there's no escaping to florida. sunday's low in miami will feel like 24 degrees. mark strassmann, cbs news, marietta, georgia. >>> where do you go to thaw out? >> hawaii. >> that's about it. the bahamas. we always see cruise ships. i'm surprised we don't have one leaving from the marine terminal now today. they're always leaving but the problem is even if you're doing that, you have to dress to get to the ship. wear the heavy coat to get to the ship to go to the bahamas. >> or just run from your car. hope it is quick. >> it is re
america's coldest spot, aberdeen, south dakota, minus 31. des moines was minus 8 today. and has blown through all $3 million of the city budgeted for snow removal. but there, people own winter coats and gloves. not like meridian, mississippi. winter weather arrived inside the courthouse. the boiler is broken. >> we have to dress in layers but when we have to go down the hall or into the break room, it is freezing. it is as though we're outside. >> many people are just sick of it....
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. >> this is the last new classical building built in america. it was built in the 1920's and 1930's. the architect got money for it, and it is a very attractive building. has become the symbol of the supreme court. one of the justices who did a lot of work on it did not want to leave the former chambers, the basis of the senate. he said if we leave these offices in the senate, no one will ever hear of us again. but he was wrong. brandeis said he would not come in here, because this building is so elaborate. and he was right. but over time it has become a symbol of the third branch of government, and the need for stability and rule of law, which is what america stands for. >> the building was opened in 1935. before moving here, the justices met in different chambers in the capital. first we hear from jim o'hara about the stories and characters behind to move to get the court its own home. >> chief justice taft was the dynamic force that made the supreme court building possible. he was a former president of the united states. he is the only presid
. >> this is the last new classical building built in america. it was built in the 1920's and 1930's. the architect got money for it, and it is a very attractive building. has become the symbol of the supreme court. one of the justices who did a lot of work on it did not want to leave the former chambers, the basis of the senate. he said if we leave these offices in the senate, no one will ever hear of us again. but he was wrong. brandeis said he would not come in here, because this...
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no because i'm here trying to play it and establish this as a community just like any other place in america. >> that was jason carroll reporting for us in los angeles. >>> three scares at nation's airports in a matter of weeks. now the tsa is under the microscope. we're talking airline safety and what needs to happen going forward. >>> a teenage girl gets a big surprise, one i'm pretty sure she'll never forget. ice. boss: got another one for you. anncr: at geico.com, it's easy to get a free rate quote, manage your policy, make payments or even file a claim! boss: now that's a ringtone. gecko: uh yeah...it's interesting.... certainly not the worst ringtone i've ever heard... ♪ ringtone lyrics: a-ringedy- ding-ding-dingy-dong, ringedy-dong-ding-ding... ♪ gecko (to himself): yeah, that might be the worst. anncr: geico. 15 minutes could save you 15% or more on car insurance. >>> senate majority leader harry reid is apologizing for comments he made during the 2008 presidential campaign. a new book called "game change" quotes reid as saying then senator barack obama could win the white house
no because i'm here trying to play it and establish this as a community just like any other place in america. >> that was jason carroll reporting for us in los angeles. >>> three scares at nation's airports in a matter of weeks. now the tsa is under the microscope. we're talking airline safety and what needs to happen going forward. >>> a teenage girl gets a big surprise, one i'm pretty sure she'll never forget. ice. boss: got another one for you. anncr: at geico.com,...
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. >> if we are here with the author of the prohibition hang over alcohol in america, from demon rum and cult to cabaret. >> it was an amendment that took place come into effect in 1920 and last almost 14 years until 1933. the country realized prohibition didn't work out well because we band of the manufacturers sell and transportation of alcohol. and a tremendous amount of lawbreaking. once the great depression took place we realized this is becoming a law and order issue and we need the jobs back. so we never repealed prohibition. >> kershaw cow we got to the provision in the political finding that led to the constitutional amendment? >> there was a century on social reform movement, called the timber is movement which was designed to get country -- altogether. the use the excuse to change the constitution. the brewers at the time for germans, so that whole lobby was marginalized and at that point the national rifle association took the occasion of the war and about the constitution changed at that point. i don't think the country realized what had happened or the consequences would be
. >> if we are here with the author of the prohibition hang over alcohol in america, from demon rum and cult to cabaret. >> it was an amendment that took place come into effect in 1920 and last almost 14 years until 1933. the country realized prohibition didn't work out well because we band of the manufacturers sell and transportation of alcohol. and a tremendous amount of lawbreaking. once the great depression took place we realized this is becoming a law and order issue and we...
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i think the lesson of latin america is that those kinds of people can come together. i was also recently lecturing at the university last week, two weeks ago, at howard university which is primarily african and african-american. their local. i spent a lot of time talking with an african student and what's fascinating is the wealthiest continent in the world is africa. think about that. poorest people in the world, wealthiest continent. there's more resources there than anywhere else it but we divided and conquered them that way. and now is for them to come together. people in the middle east must do that, too, to recognize that they have a common goal. they have incredible resources. so to come together. thanks. we all have to come together. it's something we all must do in this country. alliance is coming together, realizing that we've got to mutiny, we got to take back our country and the world. >> my name is david thomson. i was just curious if you've heard of b-corporations, and if you had any thoughts? >> great idea. these are corporations that of a hybrid betwee
i think the lesson of latin america is that those kinds of people can come together. i was also recently lecturing at the university last week, two weeks ago, at howard university which is primarily african and african-american. their local. i spent a lot of time talking with an african student and what's fascinating is the wealthiest continent in the world is africa. think about that. poorest people in the world, wealthiest continent. there's more resources there than anywhere else it but we...
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and he began hosting "america's most wanted" in 1988. >> welcome to the premiere of "america's most wanted." >> reporter: last year the walsh family got the closest thing to justice they will ever get. a new police chief in hollywood, florida, closed adam's case. officially declaring that otis toole murdered adam. >> if otis toole was alive today he'd be arrested for the abduction and murder of adam walsh on july 27, 1981. >> reporter: walsh doesn't give up easily. he did a total of eight shows on the case of elizabeth smart. a case he ultimately helped solve. nine months after the 14-year-old utah girl was abducted from her bedroom -- >> please let her go. please. >> reporter: an elderly couple who'd seen elizabeth's story on "america's most wanted" recognized the suspect and a disguised elizabeth smart. >> it's real! >> the highlight of the 23 years is when the smart family asked me to fly to salt lake city the day that elizabeth was recovered. and when i saw elizabeth walk down the stairs that night, i said, this is good. it's a home run. >> this twisted hunk of junk was once a shiny '9
and he began hosting "america's most wanted" in 1988. >> welcome to the premiere of "america's most wanted." >> reporter: last year the walsh family got the closest thing to justice they will ever get. a new police chief in hollywood, florida, closed adam's case. officially declaring that otis toole murdered adam. >> if otis toole was alive today he'd be arrested for the abduction and murder of adam walsh on july 27, 1981. >> reporter: walsh doesn't...
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i'm julie banderas. >> welcome to a brand-new hour of america's headquarters. a new york city man under investigation for his links to a terror suspect pleading not guilty a short time ago to charges that he fled to pakistan to get military training from al-qaeda. >> the government of yemen begins a military offensive ramping up the fight against al-qaeda with u.s. assistance. we have a live. >> the investigation into the repeat terror plots and attacks are far from over. many in washington are still looking for solutions and answers on just how to keep this country safe. the director of national intelligence says he's now forming a new commission to look into the recent intel failures. now more from washington. tell us about this latest review. >> reporter: this review is supposed to look at intelligence failures in both the case of the underwear bomber and the fort hood shooter. the national intelligence director named former c.i.a. director john mclachlan to look at recent challenges facing the intelligence community. that is on top of a white house review,
i'm julie banderas. >> welcome to a brand-new hour of america's headquarters. a new york city man under investigation for his links to a terror suspect pleading not guilty a short time ago to charges that he fled to pakistan to get military training from al-qaeda. >> the government of yemen begins a military offensive ramping up the fight against al-qaeda with u.s. assistance. we have a live. >> the investigation into the repeat terror plots and attacks are far from over. many...
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the ad is paid for by the group keep america safe, which counts liz cheney among its board members, and it takes an hour-by-hour look at the president's response to the bomb attempt in the style of the tv show "24." check it out. >> but what already is apparent is there was a mix of human and systemic failures that contributed to this potential catastrophic breach of security. >> how long did it take you to realize the system failed? >> i'm joined now live from washington by my boys, msnbc political analyst pat buchanan and democratic strategist peter fenn. hi, guys! >> hi, alex, how are you? >> good morning, alex. >> happy new year. nothing like rushing into the year on a pretty intense, full-speed note, right? pat, nothing gets people going like seeing the president swinging a golf club during a perceived time of national crisis, but isn't it a little inflammatory to use these images in the ad? >> i'm not sure it's in the proper order, frankly. but sure, it's inflammatory, but it's not the republican party, it's another group. the truth is, alex, the president's been hurt badly by thi
the ad is paid for by the group keep america safe, which counts liz cheney among its board members, and it takes an hour-by-hour look at the president's response to the bomb attempt in the style of the tv show "24." check it out. >> but what already is apparent is there was a mix of human and systemic failures that contributed to this potential catastrophic breach of security. >> how long did it take you to realize the system failed? >> i'm joined now live from...
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over the weekend, the suspect is captured thanks to america's most wanted. we're live with that story next. >>> also straight ahead, why the new year is bringing a lot of new delays for metro riders. we'll share the details of how your commute might be impacted. >>> still more to come on our top story, the reported firing of redskins coach jim zorn. our coverage continues whether we check in with dave ross who is in san diego for the final game of the skins' season. does your phone surf the web ? does your phone surf the web with the speed and power of a pro surfer at pipeline ? does it bring you the web in all its glory... ...in all its intended pixels... allowing you to reach the farthest expanses of its universe, deepest depths of its oceans without getting as much as a grain of sand in your shorts ? droid does. wave-shredding web speed. in a world of doesn't... right now buy a droid and get a droid eris free. in a world of doesn't... ♪ doctor says i have to lower my cholesterol. here you go, mr. noran. thanks. [ female announcer ] trying to lower your
over the weekend, the suspect is captured thanks to america's most wanted. we're live with that story next. >>> also straight ahead, why the new year is bringing a lot of new delays for metro riders. we'll share the details of how your commute might be impacted. >>> still more to come on our top story, the reported firing of redskins coach jim zorn. our coverage continues whether we check in with dave ross who is in san diego for the final game of the skins' season. does your...
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he threatened more attacks are coming to america. the man sitting beside him is a new leader of the taliban's pakistani branch. this is another picture we got from the family. he's suspected of blowing himself up on december 30th. >>> it was a big scramble for a big prize by elvis impersonators yesterday. check it out. ♪ that was his best shot. these guys are competie ining a european elvis championships. look alikes came from all over europe. the king of rock 'n' roll would have celebrated his 75th birthday yesterday. >>> it's late night's latest battle. months ago, nbc gave jay leno a talk show and put conan in another spot, but low ratings for both could lead to a late night shake-up. >>> it is just painful. >> some unbelievable scenes playing out across the united states. wind, forecasters are saying temperatures could come back to normal. >>> p people who once wanted to adopt a missing 3-year-old boy. what they did to help police find the boy. >>> and mystery in san francisco may have been solved hundreds of miles away. where
he threatened more attacks are coming to america. the man sitting beside him is a new leader of the taliban's pakistani branch. this is another picture we got from the family. he's suspected of blowing himself up on december 30th. >>> it was a big scramble for a big prize by elvis impersonators yesterday. check it out. ♪ that was his best shot. these guys are competie ining a european elvis championships. look alikes came from all over europe. the king of rock 'n' roll would have...
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it is the work that america is so in tune with. it reflects so clearly our own values, our spirit of cooperation. the tocqueville noted it so many years ago that we join up and we work together to help others as well as ourselves. we have an opportunity now in the 21st century to not only do it, but do it better than it has ever been done before, and to do it for more people in more places, to give it to every child the opportunity to live up to his or her god-given potential, and to help create a world that is more equitable, democratic, prosperous, and peaceful. we can succeed, and when we do, our children and grandchildren will tell the story that american know-how, american pop -- american dollars, american caring, and american values helped meet the challenges of the 21st century. thank you all very much. [applause] [captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2010] >> madame secretary, that was an extraordinary speech >> madame secretary that was an extraordinaire
it is the work that america is so in tune with. it reflects so clearly our own values, our spirit of cooperation. the tocqueville noted it so many years ago that we join up and we work together to help others as well as ourselves. we have an opportunity now in the 21st century to not only do it, but do it better than it has ever been done before, and to do it for more people in more places, to give it to every child the opportunity to live up to his or her god-given potential, and to help...
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it will remain that we take revenge for his death in america and outside america. it is a trust on every person who left everything for the sake of god, whom he supported. >> the suspect appeared in the video with a new leader of the taliban's pakistani branch. the suspect's accused of blowing himself up at a cia base in afghanistan on december 30. >>> you will be shivering a while longer before warmer air brings relief from those bone-chilling temperatures we're seeing. the deadly winter freeze will keep a tight grip on many parts of the country this weekend. take a look at just how treacherous icy roads got in the atlanta area, causing many accidents. it is expected to dip into the 20s in the southeast. in the plains warnings are posted because windchills could drop as low as 25 below zero. at least nine deaths are blamed on the winter storm. >>> in central nebraska, it's pretty rough. livestock farmers are battling against windchills of 30 below or more. drifts are so deep tractors are getting stuck, and since the ground is covered in snow, there is nowhere for
it will remain that we take revenge for his death in america and outside america. it is a trust on every person who left everything for the sake of god, whom he supported. >> the suspect appeared in the video with a new leader of the taliban's pakistani branch. the suspect's accused of blowing himself up at a cia base in afghanistan on december 30. >>> you will be shivering a while longer before warmer air brings relief from those bone-chilling temperatures we're seeing. the...